The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Números 71-74J. Whittle, 1804 |
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... last war , maintained that fuperiority which Crecy firít proved , and fo many fucceeding feenes have confirmed . We fhould not have hefitated to take up British effort , and wifh our author had done done the fame . We rather , however ...
... last war , maintained that fuperiority which Crecy firít proved , and fo many fucceeding feenes have confirmed . We fhould not have hefitated to take up British effort , and wifh our author had done done the fame . We rather , however ...
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... last chapter the author recapitulates the advantages to be de- rived by Great Britain from the poffeffion of the Cape , and his ob- fervations on this head are fo forcible , and the object is , in itself , fo important , that we shall ...
... last chapter the author recapitulates the advantages to be de- rived by Great Britain from the poffeffion of the Cape , and his ob- fervations on this head are fo forcible , and the object is , in itself , fo important , that we shall ...
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... the statement , we must enter our proteft against the last ; for certainly it is the duty of magiftrates , of police magiftrates at leaft , and and indeed , of all magiftrates who have officers at 74 ORIGINAL CRITICISM ,
... the statement , we must enter our proteft against the last ; for certainly it is the duty of magiftrates , of police magiftrates at leaft , and and indeed , of all magiftrates who have officers at 74 ORIGINAL CRITICISM ,
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... last , and the war of 1756 ) , our exports , compared with an equal number of years in the preceding peace , were always considerably diminished , but that soon after the return of peace the value of exports rose beyond their former ...
... last , and the war of 1756 ) , our exports , compared with an equal number of years in the preceding peace , were always considerably diminished , but that soon after the return of peace the value of exports rose beyond their former ...
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... last year ( 1712 ) , was no more than 7,468,857 !. Hence we perceive that in this war it never rose to its former greatness , and which is one period of many that flatly contradicts Mr. Chalmers's consoling discovery . " In the hort war ...
... last year ( 1712 ) , was no more than 7,468,857 !. Hence we perceive that in this war it never rose to its former greatness , and which is one period of many that flatly contradicts Mr. Chalmers's consoling discovery . " In the hort war ...
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Página 379 - The work which his goodness began, The arm of his strength will complete ; His promise is yea and amen, And never was forfeited yet. Things future, nor things that are now, Not all things below nor above, Can make him his purpose forego, Or sever my soul from his love.
Página 25 - Insomuch that infants, being baptized and dying in their infancy, are by this sacrifice washed from their sins, brought to God's favour, and made his children, and inheritors of his kingdom of heaven.
Página 379 - Let not conscience make you linger, Nor of fitness fondly dream ; All the fitness He requireth, Is to feel your need of Him : This He gives you ; 'Tis the Spirit's rising beam.
Página 228 - Sir, this is a busy day with us, we cannot hear you; it is Robin Hood's day. The parish are gone abroad to gather for Robin Hood : I pray you, let them not.
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Página 476 - ... is spoken for to take away clearly all merit of our works ; as being unable to deserve our justification at God's hands ; and thereby most plainly to express the weakness of man, and the goodness of God ; the great infirmity of ourselves, and the might and power of God ; the imperfection of our own works, and the most abundant grace of our Saviour Christ ; and therefore wholly to ascribe the merit and deserving of our justification unto Christ only, and his most precious blood-shedding.
Página 247 - ALMIGHTY God our Heavenly Father, who of his great mercy hath promised forgiveness of sins, to all them that with hearty repentance and true faith turn unto him ; have mercy upon you, pardon and deliver you from all your sins, confirm and strengthen you in all goodness, and bring you to everlasting life; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Página 154 - The Circassian women participate in the general character of the nation ; they take pride in the courage of their husbands, and reproach them severely when defeated.
Página 213 - And now, methinks, I see the ardour for liberty catching and spreading; a general amendment beginning in human affairs; the dominion of kings changed for the dominion of laws, and the dominion of priests giving way to the dominion of reason and conscience.
Página 220 - Also the citye of London, that is to me so dere and swete, in which I was forth growen ; and more kindely love have I to that place than to any other in yerth, as every kindely creture hath full appetite to that place of his kindely engendrure, and to wilne reste and pece in that stede to abide.